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Natural red dye comes from cochineal bugs

The crushed bodies of a Central and South American insect, called the Cochineal, produces a natural red dye.

They are used for textiles, food-coloring, and cosmetics. Next time you see an ingredients list that includes carmine, cochineal extract or natural red 4, it comes from these bugs.

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I believe, you can also crush humans and it produces a red dye...

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Vegetarians of Lemmy, what's your thoughts on this? I've known about this for a while, but I'm looking for gelatin on that ingredients list, not bugs - I genuinely don't care, there's probably trace bugs in there regardless, lol.

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Killing with intent is where I draw the line. Bugs were very important in our journey to understand brains and thus deserve some respect as a cognitive being imo.

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I can't be bothered to that degree. I'll watch for gelatin. And if I knew which thing to look for, I might avoid this as well. But I don't care enough to go out of my way and learn.

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I've known a couple of vegans that wouldn't eat it. One was disappointed to learn a drink he liked contained it. But he stopped drinking it.

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That beetle shows up on enemy detector so much while I'm looking for actual special mobs to farm for drops

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Pretty interesting!

The Wikipedia article has a ton of info. This magazine article which Wikipedia references is imo a better introduction https://knowablemagazine.org/content/article/technology/2022/cochineal-red-dye-bugs-moves-lab

Ateam has managed to bioengineer a fungi to produce it, but with very low yields. Another team has managed to get e coli to produce it, they estimated that a 100,000 L fermenter could produce the same amount as a hectare of land.

100,000L is 100m^3 which is a cube with 4.7m side length. ~15'x15'x15' or uhh ~~~the size of 4 F150s.

Edit to add: a hectare is 100m x 100m ie ~100 yards x 100 yards.

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Starbucks got a lot of backlash for using this in there drinks a few years back

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Every time I've scrolled past this thumbnail, my mind has gone to stigmata until I read the title.

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the crushed bodies

Most metal description I've read in this community.

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